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Old 11-26-2007, 08:15 PM
Doug
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Default Control of Vista Services

Is there a Vista desktop utility that extends the job done by the Services
Console so that one can see a list of running services, the Vista default
status for the installed version of Vista, the actual status (started)
startup type (Automatic/Manual/Disabled) with buttons to select the desired
state and warnings where depencency conflicts have been unwittingly invoked?

I have downloaded REG files from half way down the page at
http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/c..._HomePre32.php
which works and has all the right ideas, but is a laborious way of doing
what I would like to be able to do/undo with BlackViper style radio buttons
and a degree of automation including the option to reset selected processes
back to their Vista default values.

With its checkboxes Autoruns/Services almost does it but lacks plain
language descriptions.

It seems such an obvious requirement that I feel it must be out there
somewhere.

Doug

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